Recognising hidden administration costs and burdens associated with non-permanent staffing can be an impossible task and one that some organisations simply have no control over. Worse still, very few solutions are available to fix this alarming problem; a problem which costs businesses millions every year.

To combat this escalating problem, our web-based electronic timesheet and invoice processing system, e-tips®, was launched in 2003. e-tips® dramatically reduces the cost of processing timesheets and invoices by presenting our clients with a single, 100% accurate, consolidated weekly invoice. The industry leading system also provides clients with a wealth of management information and delivers a previously unattainable level of transparency, visibility, control and compliance. This enables our clients to manage; control and forecast spend and manage non-permanent staffing requirements more effectively.

de Poel is the leading expert in the temporary recruitment industry. With a significant client base across many sectors, a managed spend of over half a billion pounds, and weekly engagements with over 1,000 recruitment agencies, learn today how de Poel can add value to your business with a self-funding solution.

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Care UK

Group Procurement Director at Care UK, Christoph Marr, talks about the benefits of working with de Poel, global workforce solutions specialist. By increasing the visibility of their non-permanent workforce, as well as ensuring consistent first-class care from the agencies, Care UK are able to continue to offer their service users the best possible care.

Mears

Group Supply Chain Director for Mears, Ian Watson, identifies the benefits of having a dedicated Account Manager through the de Poel service model. Ian highlights how having one single point of contact facilitates the relationship with their agencies as well as handling any training or queries quickly, efficiently and simply.

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Matthew Sanders, CEO of de Poel, has been added to the list of Great British Entrepreneur Award winners, joining Dragons Den investor, James Caan and Julie Deane, Chief Executive of The Cambridge Satchel Company.